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Deadish #6

Rebounding Dead

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Prudence is dead. She was expecting to join a choir of adoring angels, but instead she's stuck bouncing between Heaven and Earth.

Linda has a new challenge: a dead girl in a flood of tears, too traumatised to even explain herself. What the hell happened to no tears in Heaven?

To find out what happened to Prudence, Linda will have to tangle with a fundamentalist church... and visit Hell again.

170 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2018

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Naomi Kramer

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I grew up in a little country town called Walla Walla. A tiny place - about 600 people and a Lutheran church that, ironically, could seat all of them. Walla Walla had one big thing going for it - a lack of FUN trouble to get into. So when I was a kid, I spent most of my leisure time reading. And writing. And imagining weird stuff. I come by that talent naturally, you know - my mother has a nutty imagination and a nuttier sense of humour.

I grew up, moved to the Big Smoke, made a few dumb mistakes, grew up some more, and eventually realised that I'd always wanted to be a writer. So I started writing again. I wrote, and wrote, and eventually DEAD(ish) turned up in my head, almost fully-fledged, and I decided that Linda, Mike and Trent might just make me famous. *snicker*

I live in Brisbane, Queensland. I spend my days freelancing, writing books, and reading other people's books.

I'm a sucker for Katharine Kerr's Deverry series, Anne McCaffrey's Pern books, and Mercedes Lackey's everything. Less book-related - I'm a vegetarian, fierce feminist, and liberal christian. I wear my hair kd-lang-short, but usually brightly coloured.

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September 12, 2017
This was another novella of creative genius and totally unexpected! Thank goodness Amazon follows what I read or I would nor have known this was released. It was as comedic and creative as the other in this series
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January 30, 2022
Very good short story. A solid plot with touches of humor throughout.
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